Secrets of the Silent Witch continues to gain momentum as one of the more unique fantasy anime of the season, and the release of its creditless ending theme has only added to the excitement. Just days after episode two aired in Japan, the official YouTube channels of Aniplex and the series’ social media accounts debuted the visually stunning ending sequence without any text, giving fans a closer look at the artistry behind the show.
The series is animated by Studio Gokumi, known for its expressive character animation and vibrant fantasy settings. Both the opening and ending songs are performed by Hitsujibungako, a band known for its deeply emotional lyrics and melancholic yet hopeful sound. The creditless version of the opening theme was released just a week earlier, and the new ending video now completes the experience, letting fans immerse themselves fully in the musical identity of the show.
Based on a light novel written by Matsuri Isora and illustrated by Nanna Fujimi, Secrets of the Silent Witch tells the story of Monica Everett, a prodigy in magic who is feared and admired as the only user of unchanted magecraft. Behind her legend, however, lies a young girl plagued by extreme social anxiety. Monica’s ability to cast spells silently is less a symbol of power and more a coping mechanism developed to avoid speaking in front of others. Her intimidating reputation as the Silent Witch is, in reality, a result of her efforts to escape attention.
Now, Monica has been tasked with a dangerous mission. She must protect the second prince in secret, operating from the shadows without revealing her identity or struggling with her own fears. This setup blends magical adventure with psychological depth, offering a character who is powerful yet deeply human. Her internal struggles with social interaction make her one of the more relatable protagonists in fantasy anime, and viewers are drawn to her quiet strength.
The anime has been licensed for streaming by Crunchyroll and Bilibili, making it accessible to fans across the globe. It also continues to expand in print form, with Yen Press handling the English publication of both the light novel and its manga adaptation by Tobi Tana. As the series gains attention, the release of the creditless themes serves as a celebration of its emotional tone and visual storytelling. The soft animation, pastel palette, and slow unfolding of Monica’s world in the ending sequence have already sparked discussion among fans for how well it captures the atmosphere of the source material.
With only two episodes out so far, Secrets of the Silent Witch is steadily building a fanbase drawn to its blend of magical worldbuilding and personal vulnerability. The music, especially with both themes now available in their full visual glory, plays a key role in how the show communicates its central themes of loneliness, courage, and quiet resilience.
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